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Not trying to serve the majority doesn't mean you can't create a great game.
Paint rocks! :3
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http://i48.tinypic.com/j5cqk0.jpg
Not trying to serve the majority doesn't mean you can't create a great game.
Paint rocks! :3
You are totally right. And then the company goes public.... Or signs its soul away to a publisher.
I agree, Paint does rock.
I made an amazing 2 color pizza image in it earlier today.
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Of course, but they are obligated to try. That is likely the only way they could justify trashing a million dollar investment and throwing more millions at it for 2.0. FFXIV doesn't want to be a niche game, and we probably would have never "seen" it if that was the sales pitch. The pitch probably went something like: "we will be a top competitor in the mmorpg market." Sadly, in order to do that, you *have* to control the casual market. Back in the days there was no casual market into mmorpg's so a game like FFXI could exist and do well enough that it was acceptable to create. But there are men in black suits who want to fill their pockets, and they would never give a project a chance unless it planned on competing for the casual market. That's just where the money is.
You and I both know it could *never* compete in the casual market, but some persuasive nerd in glasses convinced the guys in black suits that it could. Course if it fails he loses his job, much like what happened to Tanaka.